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Shows that victims of monopoly power in politics pay higher prices and get less in return. The author details how political markets resist being organised competitively and thus not performing as well as commercial markets, and explains how this lack of competition is caused by political incumbents rigging political markets to protect themselves.

Monopoly Politics Hoover Inst Press Publication

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      Publisher: Hoover Institution Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 30/07/1999
      ISBN13: 9780817996529, 978-0817996529
      ISBN10: 0817996524

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      Book Synopsis
      Shows that victims of monopoly power in politics pay higher prices and get less in return. The author details how political markets resist being organised competitively and thus not performing as well as commercial markets, and explains how this lack of competition is caused by political incumbents rigging political markets to protect themselves.

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